JANE ELLIOTT EVENT POSTPONED!
Tonight's (Wed, Mar 11) presentation by Jane Elliott, "The Anatomy of Prejudice," at Hope College has been postponed until Thursday, March 26. The time and location are still being determined.
Herb and Ann
The Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony serves the greater Holland Michigan area.
JANE ELLIOTT EVENT POSTPONED!
Tonight's (Wed, Mar 11) presentation by Jane Elliott, "The Anatomy of Prejudice," at Hope College has been postponed until Thursday, March 26. The time and location are still being determined.
Herb and Ann
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"I have learned that, even though our cultures are different, we are all the same. We all need love, and we all need to belong."
Dr. Bernadette Atanga of
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Tues, Mar 10, 7 pm: Film, "The Hobart Shakespeareans": how one teacher's "uncommon commitment and resourcefulness opened up worlds of opportunity for his 'disadvantaged' students.". Fundraiser for Faith in Youth Partnership. Tickets $20 at door. Hosted by Good Samaritan Ministries/AmeriCorps. (616) 392-7159;dvogel@goodsamministries.com At Knickerbocker Theatre, 86
Tues, Mar 10, and Wed, Mar 11, 7 pm: Cuban-American storyteller and author Carmen Deedy, who has performed on Broadway, NPR, and at many school programs. www.herrickdl.org At Herrick District Library, 300 South River,
Wed, Mar 11, 4:30 to 6:30 pm: Latino Food Festival. $5.
Wed, Mar 11, 8 pm: Presentation, "The Anatomy of Prejudice," by Jane Elliott, adaptor of the Blue Eyes/Brown Eyes exercise and the subject of an award-winning film "The Eye of the Storm." Her discussion explores, with the audience, problems of racism, sexism, ageism, homophobia, and ethnocentrism and the responsibility shared by all of us to illuminate them and eliminate them from ourselves and the environment. Open to the community. Email: congress@hope.edu Sponsored by Hope College Student Congress. At Dimnent Chapel,
Thurs, Mar 12, 7 pm: Introduction to Vietnamese cuisine, sampling of popular dishes. Part of Read Along the Lakeshore/One Book One Community. At Loutit District Library, Grand Haven.
Fri, Mar 13, 7 pm: "Rito: The Madness of Movement," traditional and modern music and visual and performance art, with a sprinkling of poetry," by artist Erick Pichardo. At Richard App Gallery,
Sat, Mar 14, noon: Everybody's Irish (and green) today: St. Patrick's Parade, from 8th St Marketplace east to College Ave, downtown Holland, followed by variety program of Irish dancers, children's ensemble, choral performances, etc. at Knickerbocker Theatre.
AROUND THE WORLD IN THREE LANGUAGES:
1) Mon, Mar 16, 7 pm: Japanese Language and Culture Group. (616) 647-0999. www.SchulerBooks.com Schuler Books & Music, 3165 Alpine Ave, NW,
2) Wed, Mar 18, 7 pm: Inaugural meeting of the Spanish Language and Culture Group. (616) 942-2561. Schuler Books & Music,
3) Fri, Mar 20, 7 pm: Café Bouquin French Language Reading Group. (616) 647-0999. Schuler Books & Music, 3165 Alpine Ave, NW,
EDUCATIONAL
Two scholarships, of $17,500 each, are available for minority students pursuing degrees in college nursing and rehabilitation therapy programs. Applications, which must be postmarked by April 1, 2009, are available at www.maryfreebed.com. (616) 242-0404. Sponsored by Mary Free Bed Guild, Mary Free
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"How lovely to think that no one need wait a momentwe can start now, start slowly changing the world!"
Anne Frank, from "Anne Frank's Tales From the Secret Annex."
Herb and Ann
Wed, Mar 4, 4 pm: Latin American Film Series: "Guantanamera" (1995), set in post-revolutionary
Thurs, Mar 5: Exhibit: "Them: Images of SeparationThe Power of Hate." Thirty items from the Jim Crow Museum at
Thurs, Mar 5: Opening session of
Thurs, Mar 5, 7 pm: Panel discussion on immigration, in partnership with the
Sat, Mar 7: Exhibit: "ArchipelagoIndigenous Art of
Tues, Mar 10, noon: DVD presentation: "Is Egypt Still Top Player in the
Tues, Mar 10, 7 pm: Film, "The Hobart Shakespeareans": how one teacher's "uncommon commitment and resourcefulness opened up worlds of opportunity for his 'disadvantaged' students.". Fundraiser for Faith in Youth Partnership. Tickets $20 at door or at various churches and agencies. (616) 392-7159; dvogel@goodsamministries.com Hosted by Good Samaritan Ministries/AmeriCorps. At Knickerbocker Theatre, 86
Wed, Mar 11, 8 pm to 11 pm: Jane Elliott, adaptor of the Blue Eyes/Brown Eyes exercise in teaching about the anatomy of prejudice and the subject of the Peabody Award-winning film, "The Eye of the Storm," will discuss the film and explore with the audience problems of racism, sexism, ageism, homophobia, and ethnocentrism and the responsibility shared by all of us to illuminate them and eliminate them from ourselves and our environment. People will be encouraged to discuss the issues as they relate to their workplace and to discuss materials that will be handed out to help identify their own racist statements, behaviors, and attitudes. Open to the community. Email: congress@hope.edu Sponsored by Hope College Student Congress. At Dimnent Memorial Chapel, College Ave at 12th St, Holland.
Thurs, Mar 12, 7 pm: Introduction to Vietnamese cuisine, sampling of popular dishes. Part of Read Along the Lakeshore/One Book One Community. At Loutit District Library, Grand Haven.
Wed, Mar 18, 7 pm: "Stealing Buddha's Dinner" author Bich Minh Nguyen reads from her book at Meet the Author event. Part of Read Along the Lakeshore/One Book One Community. At Harbor Lights School, West Ottawa Performing
Wed, Mar 11, 4:30 to 6:30 pm: Latino Food Festival. $5.
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